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OliKUON' CITY KNTKUHMKK. KltlhAY. SOY KM 1 1 Kit VM mnu SHELL SERIOUSLYIIURTS RATTLING MIXICANS SHOOT! AT LAST, THE EAST HAS FOUND DEVEST SAMUEL VtTHf. NOW IN ORE CON. SAYS COAIT II WILL aovirtisio iv fairs. AND i wm M OF NOT FRENCH CABINET OVER BOROIR ANO INTO DOUGLAS, ARIZONA. IllA KCKS GCKCRAL ATTACK CM ACUA PR1HA MONDAY KICHTj Garnion el Cnral Cal'e, It Con Do Wh.n Mm Intrench. :-Thri I'OllTI.AMt. r M irt uiknun Lnd llu et ul j uuhkrrlr. or lluftalu, or prrbape, jal the eHfrmt. t'bUkio, baa lwt Ui irrrj-n4 what luure. plurrd j lit many rei-ni-r. aa dim I result 'of lit Han lYamlNO and Kan llio I .. .. Thla la one of the thief In m ill, ul lho nioiiijtni. In the opinion of IHair irl li PIMhe. pol".l marl of a...,,.- a-.,. .. n..- iurday riming l'o.l. ho ha. , Cf n'"' j - - M-a n nwrr of America. tvrha-. than I an mm. Hung or otherwise, j Vh.- .aid Mr. Myth, al Ih I'ort ' jlanl Una w roln. ' 'New Yorker and' Itoatotitatia and 1'hlladrlphlaiie are go-' tnat baik t front thrir daring ad ! Mrnture lulu In mythical west, and -What a- are giving out Inlinlew to th paper IX AMPLE OP SRITIAN II CLOiCLV rOLLOWIO IN PARI!; YOUNG ANO OLO UNITEO. AU NATION'S HISTORY SINCE KAPOLfON III IS REPOTTED Calllanl and Admiral La Caia Supplant Civilian In War and Marina, and Camfcon Haa Important Plac. N II I I'MT 10 urn inu. MICHIGAN COLLEGE CORVALLIS MIN PILI UP 10 POINT! ANO Ml MOMl TI AM PROM SCORING. I'AKItf. IKl. :.-A new French rab- Itirt. hradt-d by Artallde Hrland aa premier and minister of forrlm efialra. KOIGI-AH. Aria- Nov. I larrd to be general attack on Asu , ripre.alv uf their surprise and de- . - a ia nVlmh lnnU'til. i ii.i.i kk.i itu.v f,uini4 In lha Hive- .... vol. ...... ir.n a heavv. .-.I..- ih.t i.. th,m had lain m llrnr tonight firing from .11 aid,, and ad.an.rd on ! tttyoni ,h, .... Tbl. I. tb. Ural m. In lb hi. tory the to.n. I "Tbry aar tbry found ood .l.rd rl-, f lh. rT-n. h r-imb fc? hat th-. la a flrin, cr.M-d brn lh. Villa lira a'l lh .ay .-.t. from Chlcco ; l Hon mini. tr, of .11 th. 0,-po.ln, trIb.d rtTedthe.lr,rn..n(!to the c-l; .ml th. P .nd ; Prr. fcH.- folio., tloly tnrnu thT'a.t I1 of An via iWd... IhP coa.t: and th, cl.l-a I lb. . m-n Inn... Ion o orm.n. . v. !,, ih. r.rr.n rri.n and Ulklni Htlra. and rrlUlon. and I ' and Mln-rala. ... ..rri'lnx from all .Idra of ""; f . . N y k or t th c.blnrt aa lh culmination of . Ith nnr. u , &S,KS. : or yalbulttr- M-p p,.u..r nt.mrn, tba, ,h. au Irya. kuIo"1 or ararcniiKDifc , I prm crtala of lb .r party dlvlalon Urnrral Vlll. delivered hi. loni pwted .Hack on tb Carr.ni. arrlM)n at AkuI I'rlel. Ute today nd mlthln tmo hour. ftrr tbe-flrt gun aa fired ahould (le ay lo united action by .11 Ihe p.rtlei in common atipport of the rovernmenL The r.Mnet of Rene Vlvlanl .. rvpreM-nt.ltv of onl I few political croup., consequently the tory. riou.ly woundln, Uul. F. T..- th It ta th.t a tried and te.ted mn r. . re.t.ur.nt ..Iter, .nd end.nr edy .hould be f.lthfu Itr ued I !, Ini .core, of Amerlc.n aoldler. In r rol . tetlmonl.l befor. but. I . Every Horn. Nead. a Palthful Cough and Cold Remedy. When araaona rhant and cold ap- I . ... . .... ,..iit. .ml .hll frmn . pr-l.fD you orwu wu u- menta ahowered over American terrt r aiiunn ne "T,"""" Jilliim pre.enled their collective Ixnatlona. and Trealdent I'olncare Immediately chanced Arlalld Hrland trenche. wuth of the Tnlled State, j anow j -""i OB comblnlnf til elements army c.mp two mile. e..t ot iu-1 - i The reiiultln, coalition m reniai-.a'ne ' ! Zll I .V- ". 1 ' PT.nnel. Indudln, neb venemb.e T.ylor .hot down In front of ,rlH ,h'm flpn .. Charlc. de Freyclnet. who the l mteu st.ie. niiiwn nuuK. . more th.n "0 m.chlne itun bullet, .ped monit a throng of Midler, and Mexi can women .nd children who were romln. cro. the line. Parents of Dommlck Felltil. former MRS. MABEfl WAS MADE WELL Dr LydU E. rinLUm't Veg ULU Compourul and VVntt Other Suffering Women ToKnow It alurfiwU.m, Tnn. -i "I ba anted to writ to )oU fur Kmg urn. lolrllyim whlyHlf wromlerful rrmllr. hav titnf for m. I aa aufferer from femal weakneaa nd (ll.larmrnl .nd 1 would hav. aui h tired, worn out feellnira, alck heaj nrhv. and dliiy aiwtla. Doctor dij me no fnoti ao I tried th I.ydia E. link- lam Remeillea Veer table Com round tan cm Lack .Iron, lo lb three; jUwitiv. Wa 1 an now Well and atrutif and cm do all my own work. 1 owe It aj to I.ydl. K. I'inkham'a Vef tat'l Compound and want other Buffer- Inf women to know about It Mr. 11. F- Uktrs, III a F'rini, SL, Mur (reeaboro, Tenn. Thia fwnou remejy, th. medicinal Ingredient, of which arc derived from native root, and herba, ha. for nearly KAHT I.ANHINU. Ml.b.iM. 30 Th Oirkon Ai.lea gat lha Mlihl.au Agglra Ihe greatest .urprifte of Ih aea Mn this .firrnoon wh. n. by pounding Ihiuuith thrlr lines i.n ilrnll), from lb .tart, they plied Up . Nor. of SO to i 0. Abraham, Allen and Uey carried the hall lo th fit. yard Hue and A bra ham ama.hed over for a lourhdown .1 uiiwt Uture MUhlgan pallird hal a. up. Col kicked the goal. MU til MILWAUKIE BOY IS LOST General Thoma. F. Tavl.. comm.nd-1 ly a resident of, South MlK.tiklc. n wa. one of GamMt'. .idea In the up heave! of 1ST0; Julr. Mellne. an ex premier, who In.tltuted the protective .yatem of France, .nd 1-eon llourgeol. who Is known a. the "grand old man of the radical party." which ba. the larg Ine the 000 American troop, on duty w.rcning tor meir i. jrar-oiu w... . est memoeranip in pnrn.mcni. at the border, promptly warned the b.a been mimtlng from hi. home fori The modern element I. repr resented Pomlnlck l by leader, of all the political group, of ! said to h.ve ben of . rovlns dlsiol- j the country. Thus the new coalition ! Hon .nd never contented with the aort bring, together France", elder and of work th.t wa. outlined for him. He younger itateimen. and In personnel was given several he.d of c.ttle? by j represent all the history of modern friends of hU family In the endeovor j France since the fall of Napoleon III. to get him to iUy at horn rnd "settle : The new cabinet also I. noteworthy In I down." but thi friend' ef.'orU I roved ; h.vlng the popular military leader. nn th defenses of the Mexican I unavailing. General G.lienl. a the he.d of the town, with the apparent Intention of! Pomlnlck i. described .i bolnc un-1 war office, and Re.r-Admlr.1 C.e shattering the barbed-wiro ent.ngle-1 derslted but intelligent nnl polite. s he.d of the minletry of m.rine. both menta, .nd exploding the trencheiAny Inform.tlon of hU where. ikuI 1 0f them replacing rlvlllnt. preparatory to a rush on the garrison I should be communicated '. C. James j The extent of the coalition Is shown of General C.llea. 1 1 "' Mllwauki. Donrui.-k" fatner:by the reprvsentatlim. frorti the v.rl- j says that he will not be resiioiislie lor 0iis parties. any bills that rr. son tr-cu-s. . - imander of both Mexican faction more than two month. to ch.nge the direction of their fire, and cltliens on the American lde were not endanger thereafter. On Ihe Mexican aide losses could not be ascertained up to nightfall, which brought a lull In the combat, but VII. artillery, firing successive Talvol, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Invitations have been sent by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Money, of Gladstone to the marriage of their daughter. Mar ion Cecil, to William Yate Farnsworth. of Camas. The wedding is to be an GENERAL HEAT TRADE Mother. Watch Irritable Children! That fever, paleness, grinding of teeth while .sleep, .nd coated ton sue ! are indications rhat your child has ! worms In it. system. Kickapoo Worm event of November 17 at the home of! Killer quickly gets rid of these para- . l !,' nn.nfa In Pln.lctnna I ala. It ta ffukrffwHv mnfa for avpn the Miss Money wa. formerly an Oregon i most delicate children. It is pleasant ' ADDITIONAL WEAKNESS IN DRESS City girl; she graduated from the Ore-; to take has three, effective medical gon City high school. Later took a j qualities: arts as a laxative, expels the worms, and tones up the system. ! Hegln treatment today and eliminate ED MEAT MARKET ONE OF DAY'S FEATURES. business course and was employed in the office of the Crown-Willamette Pa per company at Camas, where she met! the cause of lrritableness. Mr. Farnsworth. TJte'WoucCer Car1 h m j PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 2). Addi (Adv.) ; tlonal weakness is apparent In the I dressed meat market today. Receipts ' " 1 continue very heavy, while the demand I is lar iroui Biuucieiii r-i i-iimne ucui- ers to clean up. As stated yesterday, pork wl'l not bring over 8 cents for strictly fancy stuff, and more sales are made at 74 cents than at tne higher price. Even j at this low range, packers and big ! butcher, refuse to take or more stocks. ! Veal has slumped still further, "and i today extra fancy Is quoted at 8' cents I with tancy at 8 cents. Heavy stuff 1 will not bring over 6 to 6 cents, and there is hardly any call for calve, of any kind. Poultry Is decidedly slow. Small hens are not wanted, while there la a fair demand for heavy birds. Prices range all the way from 12 to 14 cents. Hoth live and dressed turkeys ar-j rived in the market this forenoon. It yard line, but not acore (Hiring uioal of the arvund quarter Ih play wa. In Oregon' territory. I prato falWd at aeter.1 .(tempted field goat, but had Ih brtd-r of Ih punt lug duel. . With Abraham .l.nlng. O. A. C. ploughed through for . second touch down In Ih third quarter. Allen scor ing. Abraham wa. railed on repeated ly and alway. wa. good for flv lo It y.rda. Col kicked goal. Oregon added another touchdown In the final period. I'.lng old ityl. foot ball entirely, her men tore through. Abraham scoring. An attempt at kick ing goal went wide. Othtr Football Score.. Chicago, II; Wlacou.ln, 13. Lrhlgh. :; Getty. burg. 0. Dartmouth, it; Amherst, 0. Princeton, 27; William. 0. Pitt. burg. 41; Allegheny, 7. North. Carolina Aggie. II; Navy, II. Hrown. 4; Vermont. 0. Ilowdoln. 7; Ilatea, 0. Lafayette. 17; Pennsylvania, Michigan. 7; 8yroru. 14. Army. 13; Vlll. Nov.. 14. Harvard, 13; Tenn Stale, 0. Colgate, 15; Y.le. 0. Minnesota. 6; Illinois, ' Nebraska, SI; A me.. 0. forty year proved to b . moat valua ble tonic and Invigorate of th. femal organl.m. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to th wonderful vir tu of I.ydl. E. I'tnkham't Vegetable Cooiiound. Wby I.OM llop. No woman auffering from any form of femal trouble should Iom hop un til h haa given Lydla E. Plnkham' V eg r labia Compound . lair trial. If yon wait ipeelal 4tIc writ, to l.y.la h. riaii.a r.iri.e ia.tro.n dratl.lt I.T...J..... Year letter will b opened, read and aaiwrred ky a woaiaa aaa arid in strict toanarace. TO OUR READERS. Every f.ml'y In- this county hi now . subM-riber to various mugadne. and nepupt-ra. The total amount of money paid for the. publication, probably amounts to aevcral thousand dollars annually. It I money well lent. of course, becaune we must have something for the family lo read. Hut If you ran ave about seventy' OF IN PORTLAND SMALL BOTH MUTTON AND CATTLE MAR KIT SHOW STREN0TH NO ' IMPORTANT CHANGE. I NION STOCK YARDS, Portland. Ore.. Nov. I. There wa only a small run of livestock In Ihe North Portland yard today but (he record showing of yesterday caused further depres.lon In Ihe trade her. While no top were .old early flr.t Mile. Indicated thut the market w.a five p r rent of this money, .nd still down a dime from the extreme figure have all the paper, and magazine. )oti of yesterday. Killer, continue In no want. It Is worth considering. Is It not? We have made nrrangenient. where by we ran save this community hun dred, of dollar, by merely ordering (heir matter through our office. Our best offer I a club of four magatlnes with your own paier for only $l.f.S a year. ' You will find this big offer adver tised on another page of this paper. Aok up the advertisement and read j hurry to take hold. Market for rattle continue steady with general tops In the steer division around $6.75. Something extra select would probably bring . dime more than lliU for a limited supply. Only . small run uf rattle was shown in the yards today. The market i. nut tirafly best In ho teer division, she stuff being weaker and depressed with the extreme point quoted at $j and the BAKER TEARS EffECT OF I01DECISI0N 0MG0N STATUTE SIMILAR TO ONI HIT BY PIDIRAL DIS TRICT COURT RULING. WARS III E UROPE BOOST UP PRICES IHHITI.A.MI. tire., Nov. ..-Cum-uieiitliig upon Ih re. nil diii.loN of lb I'Mlled Htalr. dl.lrii I court at t ill cago cuinpolliiif a railway company to, deliver lo any agent of pun h..c,r or con.igne of alcoholic liquor. In dry territory. Attorney K. A. Maker sax th Oregon law I. similar lo Ih luw. lalule In reaper! lo ahlpm.nl of lb) uur lulu tbe .lale, partlcuarly In Ibal delivery of liquor, lo any perm, other than Ihe consignee la prohibited after January I. 11. "Tbl provision wa. put Itilo Ihe Oregon law to make It a. difficult .a poHlhla lo Import liquor Into Ih slat and to keep a check on who la getting liquor,'' Attorney Haker added. "If a derision should I Iliad by lb federal eotirt In Oregon similar lo lhat apply ing In Ih Iowa rase, II will open th door for large consumption of alcoholic drink, and make II easy for anyon. to gel liquor. It will a I hi mak It dlffl cull lo rnforr thai section of Ihe law fuing ihe limit of any person or fam ily, to two quarts of whl.ky and II quart, of beer In four week.. "Appeal I open Id Ih I'nllrd Rial circuit court of appeal and lo th an prem court of the I'nlted Hlate from Judge C.rpenter'a decision. III OREGON CITY LOCAL DRUGGIST ISSUES STATC MINT SHOWING CONDITION BROUGHT BY CONFLICT, MONOPOLY OF MANY LINf S IS CIYEN AS CHE CAUSE Of RAISE Adv.nc In Many Cm. U '! ' Hundred Pr Cnt Now Impossi ble lo Obtain Many Ch.mlc. While Othtr Are Limit. d BULLETS COME NEAR TO GENERAL FUNSTON WIDESPREAD APPREHENSION CAUSED BY REPORT INTER FERENCE IS PLANNED. all about this remarkable offer. Send - bulk or tno Kelt offerings going around us your order right In mall It, tele- $1.75 to $1.85, phone It. or bring It to us, and we will A lar!i per rent of the mutton ar- fix it up at once so th.t you can get rivals came on contract to local killers your magazines. ,If there is anything In Ihe advertise ment you do not understand, drop in to our office soniHtlme and let us ex plain ell about it. It", the best club bing offer we have ever seen, and we are anxious to have every reader take strength but no further advantage of It. prices Is -Indicated. during the last 21 hours. One fair biinrh consisted of 'old ewes which were purchased at so much per hea l In the country. General mutton and lumli market sit nation is Inclined to .how liberal change In K)t'GI.AM, Arls., Nov. 4. With sal vo, of artillery beginning al 6:17 to night. General Villa apparently began preparing for hla fifth and possibly last assault on the t'arrahia atrong hold of Agua Prleta. Three hour before. Major -General Ftinston, who arrived and assumed command In Douglas today, removed the American troop, from their trench es on the International boundary. Tbl. more, coupled with reports that Vlll. Intended shelling Douglas, and th.t ienernl Funston w.a preparing lo In terfere In Mexico, caused widespread apprehension. Many women whose homes were spattered with btilleta during the ter rific firing around Agua Prleta last night, left the city. General Funston, in a ride along tile I'nlted State, border Hue, was himself endungered by stray Mexican bullets. Quiet Clutch Runs in Oil The clutch of the new Maxwell operate, in a bath of oiL Thii makes it remarkably smooth and velvety in engagement, and eliminate. 80 per cent, of noise when the gears are .tufted. Designers of the highest-priced cars agree that the clutch should run in oil. The Maxwell clutch and transmission mech anism is fully enclosed. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low MAfter-Cost" records. "OiicMmMohairBp fa demountable im W JmVisbnWiidsItiek AJJ rr a""k. J EectrkStarter BectricUqhts Maqnrto Lptitian Uew jjii HI DETROIT p Mount .Pleasant (lly A. H. Mulkey.) , If one bus aln udy weighed before the Viewed from many angleB the name ' ascent he will be convinced that he Mt. Pleusant is u misnomer. Take po-' weighs rather more than Icsh. lly this sltion any where upon the crest of the time ulso one is convinced that it's a mountain range southeast and south "sure enough" mountain whether and a bldseye view of the situaLlon dls-l "Pleasant" or otherwlso. closes a delectable valley than a uioun-i Another thing. Wo have read that Lain. So also one many tiavel long the earth's crust IncrenscB in tempera distances cither way from any center turo by one degree for every so many it seems flat enough to be reckoned feet so that a depth of lflOO feet below a valley of quiet spacious dimensions. . the sea-level no drill can keep its tnm Hut approached from Oregon City per. Somo have Inferred f(pm hence along either of the three roads by that the bad place Is towards the cen which it Is marked there's when i ted of the earth. Whether or not this' comes trouble! One never approaches ! Is true no explorer has ever returned seems strange shippers will not accept j tne place, rain or shine, cold or hot, but j to break the new. to mortals. The the word of dealers when informed j ,IB Kl' B "eauny aweui mui-its no same argument, However, woum imvu travels by auto or In a vehicle pr.lt that nutan s realm is aimve, since pelled by horses and then the poor ( temperature rises n degree for every homes do the sweating. Ky one route ; hundred feet of climb from Main street there are 312 step, to climb beside ; to Mount Pleasant. Yt withal Mount acres of incline road. If, after raising i rleMant , a "Pleasant" place. to live, these are not wanted. PROHIBITION LOSES BY 50,000 SMITH & PORTER Seventh oV John Adam. Street. OREGON CITY, OREGON. m hi $$Skr: " CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 3. Ohio can continue to slake its thirst. Near ly complete official returns early today showed prohibition ha.d been defeated1 In the state by from 50,000 to fiO.OOO majority. The figures showed 277,738 for and 335,638 against. Prohibition was defeted last year by 81,000 and the Increase this year in the day vote was accredited chiefly to a gain in the rural counties. Other states Issues defeated includ ed proposals to: Emasculate the Ini tiative and referendum lost by 30,000. Substitute local for state control of !lquor, lost by 70,000. ones self to this height and Imme diately tests his weight, he will swear If you don't believe come up and let iho eai.. nrp not nt order and seek us show you around. We have no land and Inspector to look into the matter. 1 to sell and no ax to grind.. Oregon Building May Be Moved to ' Ashland, Oregon COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 3 Returns from 81 of the 88 counties In the state showed a wet majority of 59,876. Lasl year the majority totaled 81,000. Lest you forget we say It yet you can get four magazines for- one year by renewing your subscription to The EnterpriHg. We want all of our old subscribers to get these magazines. We are selling The Enterprise with four magazines all one year for only $1.C8. Read our ad on page 2. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY" A CO., Toledo, O. we, the underalrned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bu.lneas transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation, made by hla firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials ent free. Price cent per bottle. Bold by all Drnrirutta. Take Bell a Fatally pills for eaaaUseUea. OREGON KUILDINO, Nov. 2. If the Southern Pacific will haul the Oregon bul'ding to Ashland free of cost.'lt Is not wholly improbable that the famous Oregon parthenon will grace the won derful park being developed at Ash land through the expenditure of $175, 000 secured by bond Issue for this pur pose and that of developing the Llthla springs there. t During the.paKt ten days, Editor fiert It. Oner, of the Ashland Tidings, and chairman of the 8prings Water commission has been here In consulta tion with the Oregon commission and the Southern Pacific officials and Is serious in his attempt to secure the Oregon building for re-erectlon in his home city. Just now there Is no great hope that the government will decide to maintain the building here, and contract calls for It. removal within 90 days after the close of the exposi tion. The best offer that the commis sion has had for the building I. $1000, the concern making, this offer agree ing to remove the structure and put the ground in the shape required by the contract. However, Editor Greer figure, that the commission can afford to waive that amount If the famous building could be reset at Oregon', southern gateway, and the public In general will agree. It will cost from twolve to fif teen thousands to wreck -the building and Mr. Greer Is confident that he can secure that amount In his home city, providing the Southern Pacific will transport the wreckage to Ash land. It Is understood that the springs commission already has available a considerable sum for the construction of a casno In the park, and there would be no difficulty about financing the reconstruction of the Oregon build ing. If the parthenon Is not to be main tained here. It Is reasonably certain that all Oregon would delight In Its reconstruction at Ashland. That city Is spending a very large sum to de ve'ope a great resort and the heautifi- catlon of the mountain park practical ly In the heart of that ctly Is now In the hands of McLaren, father of Gold en Gate park's landscape beauty, and also Responsible for the wondrous beauty of the exposition grounds. The Oregon parthenon would have perfect surroundings there, and as a conven tion hall, museum, casino, or some thing of the sort It would serve a good purpose and advertise Ashland as noth ing else could and result to the great advantage of Oregon In general. ' E HURT BY FALL FROM HORSE LONDON, Oct. 29 King George whs thrown from his horse while Inspec ting the Hrltlsh army in the field in France yesterday .nil severely bruised. The full nature of hi. Injuries Is not revealed In the official bulletins, but the fact that the Prince of Wales, who was with IiIb father, has' returned to llucklngham palace, I. Interpreted ns Indicating that no fears for the out come are eutertaliiud. A Renter dispatch from Hrltlsh head quarters describing Ihe uccideut to the king, says he had Just completed nn Inspection of one corps and was on his way to Inspect another when cheers from the troops, who threw their raps In Ihe nlr, caused his horse (o reur. The king managed to regain control of the horse, which, however, reared ogaln and fell over backward, throwing the king to the ground. PORTLAND STORES OBSERVE OLD LAW i PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. Many of th (i grocery stores which had boon doing a Sunday business were closed yesterday, according to Robert G. Dun cun, secretary of the Portland Retail Grocers' association, who, with a num ber of others, was out gathering evi dence against tho stores which were open. Owing to a temporary restraining order which was Issued lust week by the circuit court, pending tho outcome of an appeal taken by Dan Kellaher, east side, grocer, no arreBts for viola tions of the aged Sunday closing law could be mitdo yesterday; but the evi dence, as explained by Mr. Duncan,! was secured for use after the Injunc tlon Is dissolved. A. J. KINGSLEY DIES PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2. A. J. Kingslc.y, president of the Manufaci turers' and Land Products .show the sucess of which has been due largoly to his genius and his efforts died at his home, 580 East Fifteenth street, this morning, after a brief illness from a complication of dlscnjeji. Citrctax , Cltrolax CITROLAX , nest tiling tor constipation, sour stomach,, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Give, a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nau sea. Keep, your system cleansed! sweet .nd wholesome. M. H. Wei hecht. Bait Lake City, Utah write.: "I find Cltrolax the best laxative I ever used. Does not gripe no un pleasant after-effects." Jones -Drug Co. Adv.) I A g. nei.l ralac In Hie retail prl ol all prew rlptlona and drug. I. now la effect In Orrgim City, following re mit meeting ul .11 the Icm.I drugl.l when a uniform nele of advance wee greed upon. The new price are lha same aa Ihe recently aduplrd erale of Portland Mall dniggl.l. The lale wa forced by Ihe wr will, h .hut off the Importation of dmga. Ihe mer chant explain. The retail merchant. 'Ihur.d.v iucd a ilnU-menl. .bowing the r Jl" In Ihe wholesale price. It .ay., In part: While price have len high lor some time, the .tiindoUS Increase for Ihe past six-month, would make Ihe reader bellrve thai Hherman wa right by comparing the advance, aa shown by Ihe wholesaler quotation, in Ju.l a few of lha rommonly uaed drug, and chemical.: Carbolic add wa Me a pound, uoe IMH a pound. Aretanaletl wa. 31c a pound, now II.: a pound tt'sed In mo.t head ache preparation. 1 Aretphenelldlne (hulk phrnacltllirl waa 12c an ounce, now K5c an ounce. Glycerine waa lc a pound, now ",le a Hiund. (Hupply limited ) Quinine waa .He an ounce, no $t..V an ounce. Cream tartar wna'ysc a pound, now 7oc a pound. Mercury (qubh ller wa. ?iV a pound, now $1.90 a pound. Chloroform commercial was -lie a pound, now l'-c a imutid. Kesoreln was lie an ounce, now 75c an ounce. S sec til in was 19c an ounce, now II 04 an ounce. I Hue stone was tic . pound, now lie . pound. lanolin w.a 24c . pound, now II SO . pound. Santonin (used in .11 worm pn-pii- rations) was 3nc an ounce, now 13.70 an ounce. ' Sodium bromide was 61c . pound, now $il.70 . pound. ' Potassium bromide was 49c a xiuud, now il 90 a iMiund." Salacln w. 37c an ounce, now 75c an ounce. Sodium salicylate wa 40c n pound, now il. 10 . pound. Acid salicylic was 39c a pouti I, now $i!.20 a pound. Antlpyrme wss $2 40 a pound, now I'lS a pound. Oil wlntergreen true was c an ounce, now 59c an ounce. Theso are Just a 'ew example of tho enormous Increase In cliembaM and drugs. Not only Is the price prohibi tive but some ai tlclv. are Impossible to secure, Tho reason for this sudden advance in prices urn caused to a great . extent by lite Kuhipean war and tho blockade created by Iho allies whereby Germany and Austria are prevented from shipping chemicals from tbomi countries, also because of the enor mous demand for the various medicinal products. The several nations at war having established a government con trol on many chemicals and drugs, thus restricting the shipment of Ihn same. A further reason is the possi bility of n drug monopoly, the govern ment having blrc.iily been opporlnned to Investigate.. As long as these un fortunate conditions exist prices not only on drugs, but on many other com modities are going to t:iow a, steady Increase. The public should bo con siderate about criticizing the. retail merchant on the advance ho is corn pulled to ask as In ninny cases you will find ho Is sacrificing his leglMmalo profit on theso extremely high prices. On Investigation It Is found that It I. not tho retailer but It is tho whole saler and monopolies who exorcise ab solute power In theso cuaca where there Is no government control. A few remarks from tho latest mar ket reports: v "Mercury and all It. preparation., very high In price and supply limited, foreign governments having stopped all exports. "Acid carbolic limit on all order. price very high, Potassium and sodium salts very scarce, prices constantly Advancing. "Owing to thn scarcity of barium deoxldfl, commonly called peroxide, la becoming very scarce. "All cold tar products are advancing in price and .nine aro practically all gone. For example, asperm, salol antlpylmo, acetanolla, sacchasm, resor cln, etc. Novaealn taken off tho list. "Nensnloarsan, off the market. "Oil bismuth mills scarce and prices, going up. "Ilalsam very scarce and prices very high. "Formaldehyde, stock getting scarce and prices advancing. "Oil wlntergreen, very scarce, price. constantly advancing. "All chemical apparatus' slides, test tubes, surgical Instruments, enameled hospital ware has advance from 20 per cent to 200 per cent. All photo graphic chemicals are advancing con stantly." v THREE COUPLE WED Mlnnlo Hough and Carl Daniels, of Oregon City route 'No. 7, and Cather ine M. Thoensen and Rudolph F. Dltt ert, of Sandy, secured marrlgae li censes here Saturday. Myrtle Kellogg and Frnnk Gassert, of Mullno, were quietly married Friday afternoon.